ElectraTherm Green Machine commissioned at University of Louisiana

ElectraTherm, a Reno-based company that specializes in small-scale, waste-heat-to-power generation, announced the installation of one of its Green Machines at the University of Louisiana's Cleco Alternative Energy Center.

The Cleco Alternative Energy Center project will use thermal energy from two parabolic solar collector assemblies to heat water between 150 degrees Fahrenheit to 250 degrees Fahrenheit. The water will then be directly fed to the Green Machine to produce up to 50 kilowatt-electric worth of power. The Green Machine is a fuel- and emissions-free power generator that can generate electricity from various waste heat sources, including co-produced fluids, internal combustion engines as well as geothermal energy.

Earlier this year, ElectraTherm announced that its Green Machines have passed 87,600 hours run time on its installed units or more than 10 years of hourly operation. The company has units commissioned worldwide, including such countries as Germany, Romania and Austria.

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ElectraTherm Green Machine commissioned at University of Louisiana

ElectraTherm, a Reno-based company that specializes in small-scale, waste-heat-to-power generation, announced the installation of one of its Green Machines at the University of Louisiana's Cleco

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